NO
Bone marrow density can be assessed through a bone marrow biopsy, where a small sample of bone marrow is taken and analyzed in a lab. This procedure provides information about the health and density of the marrow, which is important for diagnosing conditions such as anemia, leukemia, or other blood disorders.
That's where new blood cells are made.
The purpose of chemotherapy is to destroy cells. That includes bone marrow cells.
His immune system does not attack the transplanted marrow. APEX
The man is taking immunosuppressive pills to prevent his immune system from rejecting the transplanted bone marrow. This is crucial because the new bone marrow contains donor cells that could be recognized as foreign by his immune system, leading to a potentially dangerous reaction known as graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). By suppressing his immune response, the chances of a successful transplant and recovery are significantly improved.
A kidney, part of their liver or some bone marrow. Though it is nicer to just ask.
Yes. As long as their blood types are compatable. However, if the father is being considered as an organ or marrow transplantation candidate for the child, the physician may not wish to expose the child to non-shared HLA antigens or red cell antigens, which could prevent future engraftment of marrow or lead to acute/chronic organ rejection.
If you are a woman, your haemoglobin count should be 12 or higher. If you are a man, your haemoglobin count should be 14 or higher.
his potassium levels will increase
Yes, donate or ill take them by force, you can't stop me dead man!
6% at most
Depends on height, build, bone structure. Question does have enough info.